Bank manager given credit for Mirandes’ King’s Cup run

Balding bank manager Pablo Infante has outscored Lionel Messi to fire tiny Mirandes into a King’s Cup semi-final against Athletic Bilbao on Tuesday, without skipping a day’s work at his suit-and-tie office job in northern Spain.

The 31-year-old is the Cup top scorer with seven goals, including six from their giantkilling victories over Villarreal, Racing Santander and Espanyol, and his third-tier club are on the brink of a possible final meeting with either Barcelona or Valencia.

Infante scored and set up their dramatic injury-time winner to knock out Espanyol in the quarter-finals last week, and was carried off the pitch on the shoulders of ecstatic fans.

A few hours later, he was opening the doors to his bank at 8 am with TV cameras waiting to greet him.

Infante has become the unlikely hero of Mirandes’s fairy-tale Cup run, which has been all the more impressive as they have beaten top-flight sides over two legs three times.

The fact Infante has to dash back from the away legs in his car overnight to be back in time for his day job has caught the imagination of the country.

“I’m here seven hours a day, 8 until 3. It’s in the afternoon when I immerse myself in my other job,” Infante told regional newspaper Deia.

“This media attention is down to the work of everyone at the club. I’ve perhaps received the most attention, but I take it the same as everything else, calmly.”

Tuesday’s first leg is in the small industrial town of Miranda de Ebro, population 40,000, where the club operating on a budget of 1.2 million euros (Rs 78.1 crore) is in the last four for the first time to take on the 23-times winners Bilbao, who are sixth in La Liga at present and have an annual budget of around 60 million (Rs 391 crore).

“We know they are favourites,” Infante added. “I would say it is a 99 percent chance for them to win and one percent for us, but we have hope and won’t give it up easily.”